Travel Support

Here at HoW College we appreciate that the cost of getting to and from college can soon add up. With this in mind, we have various financial support schemes for our students to help ease any travel worries.

Free Travel

Learners aged 16-19 whose household income is too high to receive support via the 16-19 Bursary, but live more than 1.5 miles from their campus of study can access assistance with three terms of travel support.

Eligible household incomes begin where eligibility for the 16-19 Bursary ends (£25,000) and continues up to £45,000.

In all but exceptional circumstances this fund will be issued in the form of bus or train passes.

Free Redditch to Bromsgrove Intercampus Bus

The pick-up and drop off points are Easemore Road in Redditch (behind The Gilbert Centre) and the bus stop in the College’s main car park at the Bromsgrove Campus. For more information please pop into the Advice Centre.

Conditions of use

To use the intercampus bus students must present a valid student ID card to the driver.

Students are only entitled to use the intercampus bus when you have classes at College.

Behaviour Policy

Smoking and use of offensive language is not permitted on College buses.

For the safety of students, it is very important that they don’t take part in boisterous behaviour, make too much noise or in any other way that may distract the driver.

HoW College cannot in any circumstances accept responsibility for loss or damage to any property belonging to students, staff or any other persons whilst using the service.

If students cause any damage to a College bus they will not be allowed to use College buses and will have to pay all costs to repair the damage.

We expect students to be considerate and only take up one seat. The front two seats on the College Bus have been set aside for students with limited mobility, those bringing children to College Nursery and the elderly.

If there are concerns about behaviour on the intercampus please report it to our Customer Services Team.